Tobacco-pipe.



P. H. A. MOEHLENBROCK.

TOBACCO PIPE.

APPLICATION FILED mm.zo,191s` Patented N 0V. 3, 1914.

FREDERICK H. A. MOEHLENBROCK, 0F ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.

TOBACCO-PIPE.

Specification of ALetters Patent.

Patented Nov. 3, 1914.

Application led December 20, 1913. Serial No. 807,894.

To all who/m, it may concern Bc it known that I. Fnnnnmck H. A. Monnnnivsnoek. a citizen of the lUnited States of America, residing in the city of St.

Louis and State of Missouri. have invented? certain new and useful Improvements in lolmcco-Pipes, of which the following is a specification.

rPhe primary object ot' this invention is to; provide improved 4means tor separating the;

' into the countersunk opening 18.

nicotin and liquids from the smoke.

Another object is to provide an improved removable nicotin and moisture collector.

A further object is to provide improved means adjacent ythe nicotin and moisture col lector for preventing the return of moisture from the collec-tor into the smoke ducts.

had to the accompanying 'drawings exeinpli tying the invention. and lin which.

Figure l is a longitudinal section ,through a' pipe show-ing this improved device 'applied l Fig. is a side elevation of .the

thereto. howl of a pipe. and a portion of the stein, showingr one of tht` cut-away portions of the howl which provides means of access to the collector. Fig. P is au inverted sectional view taken on the line IIL-Ill', Fig. 1. Fig. -l is an inverted sectional view taken on-the line lV-IV, Fig. 1.

- Referring by numerals to the accompanying .lrawings: 1 designates the body portion of a pipe, 2 the howl. and 2% the hase. Leading from the `hase is a stein -L Secured to said stem hy the nipple 5 is a mouthpiece (i. Formed in the base 3 is a recess 7. said recess being for the reception of a nicotin and liquid collector 8. said collector comprising a downwardly lient shell S) and a removable cover l0. l"`ornied ou the top portion 11 ot' said shell f) and del'icndiug therefrom is a funnel12. Said shell S) is held in place by the dents 13 which are made in the side walls of said shell after said shell has been inserted in the recess 7. These dents engage the side walls of said recess. Formed in the bottoni of the bowl 2 is a central opening 11. said opening being threaded and adapted to receive thethreaded end 15 of a. removable hollow stein 16, said stem having its opposite end tiered outwardly forinin an inverted funnel, as shown at 17. Formed at the upper end of the recess 7, and at the center thereof, is a countersunk s cation with the smo opening 18, said opening 18 being in communication with the smoke duct 19 of the stem 4. Leading from said smoke 'ductis the smoke duct 2() of the mouthpiece '6.

lVhen this improved pipe is in use, the products of combustion will pass down through the hollow stem 16 Iand wil-l enter a collector 8. The smoke 'will then pass upwardly. around the lower end of the hollow stein 16 and through the funnel 12 and countersunk openin 18 being in communike duot 19 will allow the smoke to be introduced into the mouth yof the user. If any moist-ure is `derived from This l the burning 'ftohacco `in the bowl 2. said mois-` ture Will also travel downwardly through the hollow stem 16 and into the collector 8. In the event of saliva traveling downwardly through the smoke ducts 119 and 20, it will eventually he deposited `in the oolfle'otor through the funnel 12.

The liared end 17 of the hollow stem 16 will protect 'the inlet :opening of 'the tunnel 12 against particles that might have been deposited in the collector 8 in the event of the pipe receivingr a sudden jar. If a pipe of this improved construction is laid on its side, or if turned upside down, the funnel 12 will prevent any of the substances that might'be inside the collector from getting into the smoke ducts.

ln cleaning this improved pipe. the cover 10 is engaged' by placing the tips of the fingers in the notches 21 Whichare formed on the sides of the pipe at the base, and the cover is removed from the shell 9. This cover will contain the refuse from smoking and can readily he cleaned out. lf it is de.- sired to clean the smoke ducts 19 and 20 h inserting a pipe cleaner therein, it is pre arable to remove the hollow stem 16 which is done by engaging the flared end 17 and unscrewing said hollow stem. This will allow any refuse that is in the aforesaid ducts to be pushed into the countersunk hole 18 from which it will fall through the funnel 12. The removable cover 10, when set into the recessl 7 is fiush with the base 3 of the pipe so it will not give an unsightly appearance to said pipe.

What I claim is:

1. A pipe comprising a body portion, and a base portion, a bowl formed in said body portion, a moisture collector having a depending funnel located therein formed in 'said base portion, a removable cover for said seid base portion, a removable cover for said collector, and a hollow stem leadin lfromv said bowl to seid collector 'passing t rough seid funnel.` Y

A pipe comprising o bod portion, and a base portion, :i bowl forme in seid body portion, a moisture collector having e depending funnel located therein formed in seid base portion, a removable cover for said collector, and `:ihollow stem leading from said bowl to said collector passing through seid funnel, said hollow stem having afflared lower end,

3., A pipe comprising a body portion, and a base portion, a bowl formed in said body portion, a moisture collector having a depending funnel located therein formed in collector, a hollow stem lea-ding from said bowl to seid collector passing through said funnel, said hollow stem having e flared lower end, and a smoke duct leading from seid funnel.

4. A pipe comprisinga body portion, and u base portion, e bowl formed in said body portion, a moisture collector having a; de-

pending funnel located therein formed in `sftid base portion. :i removable cover for said collector, and e, hollen7 stem leading from seid bowl to seid collector passing through seid funnel, said hollow 'stem having e dared i l end, seid flared end being located below said funnel/l. i b d I d 5. C)i ecom risinI a o y ortion, an :t hase Ilioiition, :Fbowlgformed ilii said body portion, a moisture collector having a depending,r funnel located therein formed in said base portion, :i removable cover for said collector, e hollow stem leading from said bowl to seid collector passing though said funnel, said hollow stem-having a. flared ends, said Haired end being loca-ted below seid funnel, and e slnoke duct leading from said funnel.

6. A pipe comprising e body portion, and :i base portion, a bowl formed 1n said body portion, e recess formed in seid base portion, :i moisture collector located in said recess, lsaid collector comprising a depending shell, and a removable cover `adapted to enl gage said shell, a funnel depending fromthe top of said shell, a hollow stern leadi'ngfrom said bowl to said collector, one end of seid stem being flared, said flared end being located below seid funnel, said funnel conmr municating with said collector, and a smoke duct leading from said funnel.` l

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